LikewiseVilleneuve wrote:No I rather have a kit from Hasegawa that is of a real car. Lotus 49 would be a good start.
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I was looking forward to driving this RB/GT car in the GranTurismo5 game due out 3rd Nov... Game release has been delayed again...... MAN!!!
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This game looks stunning, I'm sure it'll live up to all expectations....
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This game looks stunning, I'm sure it'll live up to all expectations....
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I wish Bandai would reissue their 1/12 Formula 1 and 1/16 Indy Car kits. Granted the F1 kits were crude by Tamiya standards (and redundant) but the Indy car subjects are the only ones of their kind.
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That would be interesting. One wonders where the original molds are these days.biercemountain wrote:I wish Bandai would reissue their 1/12 Formula 1 and 1/16 Indy Car kits. ...
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The fact that they've been off the market forever is not encouraging but a guy can hope.Eagle50 wrote:That would be interesting. One wonders where the original molds are these days.
Can't believe I didn't mention the 1/12 Turbine Indy car. That would be amazing.